Creating a Choropleth Map in ArcGIS Pro

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This demo shows how to display a layer using graduated colors to create a choropleth map in ArcGIS Pro.
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this the best guide ever thank you we’ve for four hours and couldn’t do it until we found you we love you you saved the uni module ✊✊✊✊

zahra
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Your channel mentioned you welcome specific project questions, so here goes:
I want to make a map of a city park that includes zoning and vegetation layers. I could add a features layer and draw polygons to create zones, I suppose. But I don't know how to make the vegetation layers. I have an excel sheet that contains a column for zones in the park and columns of percent coverage for things like invasive and native trees, shrubs, herbs, and vines. I would like each column to be a different layer for the map, but how do I make sure arcgis correctly connects the areas on the map with zones and then fills in the percentages accordingly? Thank you in advance!

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I know this you posted this video a long time ago and I'm a little late to the game, but hoping you can shed some light on this for me: I am trying to make a choropleth map on ArcGIS Pro. I have a table that I've uploaded using a query layer. I added the US Counties layer, and changed the symbology to "graduated colors." However, when choosing the "Field, " the only options are the fields associated with the US Counties like "Population, " "SQMI, " "Males, " "Females, " etc. But I noticed your dropdown menu at this step included fields from your crime_table such as "MURDER" and "ROBBERY." How do I get my fields, the fields I want to use for the symbology, to be included in the dropdown menu?

juliaobrien